Cops: Narcotics possession charges pending against Conshohocken man

WHITEMARSH  Charges of narcotics possession are pending against Gregory Ramseyer, 30, of the 200 block of Roberts Avenue, Conshohocken, police said. An officer observed Ramseyer driving on the 300 block of Roberts Avenue at 11:53 a.m. Dec. 15 and knew his license had been suspended for DUI, police said. The officer made contact with Ramseyer as he parked his vehicle, and during a pat down, the officer felt a hard rectangular object inside a cigarette pack, police said. Inside was a rectangular blue plastic case containing 22 pills that Ramseyer admitted were variations of Oxycontin for which he did not have a prescription, police said. Further search revealed eight packets of Suboxone in an envelope in Ramseyers wallet, police said. Ramseyer was transported to the station, and his vehicle was towed to the station, police said. Ramseyer and his vehicle was released to his wife, police said. The pills and Suboxone were sent to National Medical Services for analysis, and charges are pending lab results, police said.

Charges of assault with firearm pending against Whitemarsh woman

WHITEMARSH  Charges of assault with a firearm are pending against Lynne Ann Keane, 62, of the 400 block of Skippack Pike, after she allegedly pointed riffles at passing vehicles Dec. 14, police said. Police responded at 2:39 p.m. to Skippack Pike between Joshua Road and the PA Turnpike overpass in Fort Washington, where four witnesses reported a woman was standing in the middle of the road and pointing riffles at passing vehicles and standing in front of stopped vehicles, pointing the guns at the occupants and attempting to order them out of the vehicle, police said. Arriving officers approached the woman, identified as Keane, who was carrying a N.R. Davis & Sons .12-gauge double-barrel shot gun and a J.C. Higgons Model 1011 .410 shotgun, both of which were not loaded, police said. The officers ordered her to drop the weapons, but she yelled back at them, police said. She eventually began walking away from officers and dropped the guns to the pavement, and she was taken into custody, police said. Keane was transported to Montgomery County Emergency Services for treatment, and charges are pending completion of the investigation, police said.

WHITEMARSH  India Savon Bagley, 26, of the 7100 block of Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia, and Dorian L. Jefferson-Hale, 38, of the 8000 block of Thouron Avenue, Philadelphia, were both charged with simple assault after police responded to a report of a domestic dispute at the Holiday Inn, 432 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Washington, at 6:39 p.m. Dec. 10, police said. Jefferson-Hale told police he and Bagley, his girlfriend, were at the hotel and while he was out of the room, she saw a text from another woman on his phone, became irate, locked him out of the room and trashed the hotel room, police said. Jefferson-Hale said he re-entered the room and Bagley began to attack him, and he has a small cut on his cheek and red marks on his chest, police said. Jefferson-Hale said he never put his hands on Bagley other than to restrain her, police said. Bagley told police the two were at the hotel bar when Jefferson-Hale got drunk and made derogatory statements to her, police said. Bagley said she went to her room to get her things to leave when he pushed her back in the room, shoved her onto the bed, began to choke her and scratched her face above her right eye and under her chin, police said. Bagley said she escaped the room but he chased her into the fire escape, pushing her down and dragging her up the steps, police said. Bagley said she threw his phone in the toilet and he came after her, and fearing for her safety, she threw a lamp at him, and he then threw her into the dresser and pushed her into a desk, police said. Both had visible injuries, and the hotel room was destroyed, police said.

Lafayette Hill man cited for disorderly conduct

WHITEMARSH  Michael Brandon Nemchek, 31, of the 400 block of South Apple Tree Lane, Lafayette Hill, was cited for disorderly conduct after police responded to his address at 7:17 a.m. Dec. 11 to investigate an accident that had occurred the previous day, police said. An officer observed Nemchek sitting in a vehicle parked in his driveway, and as the officer approached the vehicle, Nemchek attempted to hide something between his legs and under the seat, police said. The officer detected an odor of marijuana, and when asked if he was smoking or in possession of marijuana, Nemchek said he was and turned over a small amount of marijuana, police said.

Police respond to burglary alarm at First Impressions

WHITEMARSH  Police responded to a burglary alarm at First Impressions, 470 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill, at 2:40 a.m. Dec. 14, and found a burglary with forced entry had occurred, police said.

Lafayette Hill resident reports identity theft

WHITEMARSH  A Lafayette Hill resident reported Dec. 14 she had received a call from a credit collection company seeking payment for a $700 Comcast bill, police said. The resident said the account is not hers and she has never had Comcast, police said.